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Malaysia mulls developing own social media platform for its citizens, amid safety concerns

  • Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil said social media application providers profited off Malaysians but failed to ensure their user safety

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Malaysia’s communications minister Fahmi Fadzil said the country is looking into developing its own social media platform for its citizens. Photo: AFP

The Malaysian government is considering the proposal to develop a social media application specifically for its citizens, said Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil.

He said this is because some social media application providers are profiting off Malaysians but fail to ensure user safety.

“Last year, it was estimated that Facebook alone earned US$600 million from Malaysia, but what have they done to ensure that the condition and use of their platform in Malaysia are safe?

“They lack commitment, so we need to study and assess the situation. It is not easy to develop our own social media platform, but some countries have attempted it. We will look into it,” he told reporters on Sunday night.

Fahmi said he has also met with celebrity host Aznil Nawawi, who came up with the proposal following Meta’s recent action of removing social media postings related to Palestine.

During the meeting, he shared his views regarding social media usage that should be communicated to Aznil’s followers.

“I reminded him that children under 13 should not use social media, and he agreed to convey this message to his fans,” he said.

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